Monthly Archives: August 2016

Recorded video is available now, just click play. Live stream will be on this page below at 7PM ET/4PM PT Who says the debate over global warming is over? Not The Heartland Institute. Mark the 10th Anniversary of Al Gore’s movie, “An Inconvenient Truth” by watching Heartland’s live-stream of a truly enlightening debate: Heartland Institute…

Guest Post By Walter Dnes In continuation of my Temperature Anomaly projections, the following are my August projections, as well as last month’s projections for July, to see how well they fared. Data Set Projected Actual Delta HadCRUT4 2016/07 +0.793 +0.736 -0.057 HadCRUT4 2016/08 +0.754 GISS 2016/07 +0.86 +0.84 -0.02 GISS 2016/08 +0.85 UAHv6 2016/07…

From the College Fix: Professors tell students: Drop class if you dispute man-made climate change ‘We will not, at any time, debate the science of climate change’ Three professors co-teaching an online course called “Medical Humanities in the Digital Age” at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs recently told their students via email that man-made climate…

Guest essay by Eric Worrall h/t Breitbart – A Malaysian Green Charity has demanded Leonardo DiCaprio return alleged proceeds of crime which were donated to his foundation. Note there is no suggestion that DiCaprio was aware the money his foundation received was tainted, at the time he accepted the money. Rainforest Charity Urges Leonardo DiCaprio…

The Competitive Enterprise Institute today filed a lawsuit against New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, seeking copies of any agreements his office signed that would protect internal communications stemming from his investigation of ExxonMobil’s climate change record. CEI’s suit in New York state court comes after Schneiderman denied the conservative think tank’s May 5 request…

Guest essay by Eric Worrall University of Sussex and Vienna School of International Studies are concerned that countries with policies which favour nuclear power aren’t making enough effort to reduce CO2 emissions by installing solar power and wind turbines. University of Sussex Press Release; Pro-nuclear countries making slower progress on climate targets With Hinkley Point…

From the UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA – IRVINE Climate change has less impact on drought than previously expected Plants retain more moisture in high carbon dioxide conditions, keeping water on land Irvine, Calif., Aug. 29, 2016 – As a multiyear drought grinds on in the Southwestern United States, many wonder about the impact of global climate change…

From the truth is stranger than fiction department comes this …this… I don’t know how to describe it. Words fail me. h/t to Mhehed Zherting on Twitter From her website: Climate Anxiety Counseling at the Sankofa World Market: 8/17/16 AUGUST 18, 2016 / LEAVE A COMMENT Weather: Hot, sunny and bright Number of people: 9 stoppers, 1…

From the fear and self-loathing in Capetown department, Josh had this take on it awhile back. Phys.org reports: The Anthropocene, or “new age of man,” would start from the mid-20th century if their recommendation—submitted Monday to the International Geological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa—is adopted. That approval process is likely to take at least…

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